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Field Hockey | 9/10
New Haven, Conn.
SCSU
7 p.m.
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Women's Soccer | 9/10
Manchester, NH
SCSU
7 p.m.
Southern New Hampshire University
Men's Cross Country | 9/11
Stanley Quarter Park - New Britain, CT
SCSU
12 p.m.
CCSU Blue Devil Invitational
Women's Cross Country | 9/11
Stanley Quarter Park - New Britain, CT
SCSU
11 a.m.
CCSU Blue Devil Invitational
Football | 9/11
New Haven, Conn.
SCSU
1 p.m.
West Liberty State College
Men's Soccer | 9/14
Worcester, MA
SCSU
7 p.m.
Assumption College
Field Hockey | 9/14
New Haven, Conn.
SCSU
7 p.m.
Franklin Pierce University
Women's Soccer | 9/15
New Haven, Conn.
SCSU
7 p.m.
Assumption College
Field Hockey | 9/16
Brookville, NY
SCSU
4 p.m.
Long Island University C.W. Post
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Athletes of the Month
Softball
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Senior Megan Caporossi (Northford, Conn.) of the softball team and senior Richard Jackson (New Rochelle, N.Y.) of the men’s track and field team have been named as the Comcast/Southern Connecticut State University Athletes of the Month for May.
Men's Track

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Senior Megan Caporossi (Northford, Conn.) of the softball team and senior Richard Jackson (New Rochelle, N.Y.) of the men’s track and field team have been named as the Comcast/Southern Connecticut State University Athletes of the Month for May.

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The athletic department had a total of 153 selections to the Northeast-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll.
SCSU Athletic Department Places 153 Student-Athletes On Spring 2010 Commissioner's Honor Roll
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. – A total of 153 student-athletes from Southern Connecticut State University have been named to the Spring, 2010 Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In order to be eligible for selection, a student-athlete must have met and/or exceeded a minimum 3.0 semester grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) during the Spring, 2010 semester. This semester’s mark is the highest-figure in department history.

The Owls’ previous high of 148 student-athletes was set back during the fall, 2009 semester.

In total, 2,704 student-athletes representing each of the conference’s 16 member institutions are included on this semester’s list.

With 16 member institutions the Northeast-10 shares the distinction of being the largest Division II conference in the country along with the PSAC and WVIAC. Its 23 championship sports provide athletic opportunities for over 5,500 student-athletes, the largest such program of any Division II conference.